International audienceThe purpose of this study was to determine the influence of first-week nutrition intake on neonatal growth in moderate preterm (MP) infants. Data on neonatal morbidity and nutrition intake on day of life 7 (DoL7) were prospectively collected from 735 MP infants (320/7–346/7 weeks gestational age (GA)). Multivariable regression was used to assess the factors associated with extrauterine growth restriction (EUGR) defined as a decrease of more than 1 standard deviation (SD) in the weight z-score during hospitalization. Mean (SD) gestational age and birth weight were 33.2 (0.8) weeks and 2005 (369) g. The mean change in the weight z-score during hospitalization was −0.64 SD. A total of 138 infants (18.8%) had EUGR. Compare...
BACKGROUND:Inappropriate nutritional intake in premature infants may be responsible for postnatal gr...
Background: Metabolomics is a science aimed to identify and interpret the metabolic profiles of a gi...
none6noBackground and aim of the study: Extrauterine growth restriction and failure to thrive remain...
International audienceThe purpose of this study was to determine the influence of first-week nutriti...
Objective: Extremely preterm birth is associated with high risk of extra-uterine growth retardation....
Early nutrition is one of the most modifiable factors influencing postnatal growth. Optimal nutrient...
AimTo explore associations between energy and macronutrient intakes and early growth in extremely lo...
AbstractBACKGROUND: Extremely preterm birth is associated with a high risk of extrauterine growth re...
Abstract Growth Correlates in Preterm Infants Valerie A. RuthThis research aims to identify growth c...
The goal of neonatal nutrition in the preterm infant is to achieve postnatal growth and body composi...
Background: Prevention of postnatal growth restriction of very preterm infants still represents a ch...
Background Modern neonatal care has improved the survival rate of extremely preterm infants. These i...
ABSTRACT Objective: To analyze the growth rate of premature infants in the first weeks of life and ...
CONTEXT: There are few longitudinal studies that analyze the growth and nutritional status parameter...
The aim for treatment of preterm infants is to achieve growth comparable to the intra-uterine situat...
BACKGROUND:Inappropriate nutritional intake in premature infants may be responsible for postnatal gr...
Background: Metabolomics is a science aimed to identify and interpret the metabolic profiles of a gi...
none6noBackground and aim of the study: Extrauterine growth restriction and failure to thrive remain...
International audienceThe purpose of this study was to determine the influence of first-week nutriti...
Objective: Extremely preterm birth is associated with high risk of extra-uterine growth retardation....
Early nutrition is one of the most modifiable factors influencing postnatal growth. Optimal nutrient...
AimTo explore associations between energy and macronutrient intakes and early growth in extremely lo...
AbstractBACKGROUND: Extremely preterm birth is associated with a high risk of extrauterine growth re...
Abstract Growth Correlates in Preterm Infants Valerie A. RuthThis research aims to identify growth c...
The goal of neonatal nutrition in the preterm infant is to achieve postnatal growth and body composi...
Background: Prevention of postnatal growth restriction of very preterm infants still represents a ch...
Background Modern neonatal care has improved the survival rate of extremely preterm infants. These i...
ABSTRACT Objective: To analyze the growth rate of premature infants in the first weeks of life and ...
CONTEXT: There are few longitudinal studies that analyze the growth and nutritional status parameter...
The aim for treatment of preterm infants is to achieve growth comparable to the intra-uterine situat...
BACKGROUND:Inappropriate nutritional intake in premature infants may be responsible for postnatal gr...
Background: Metabolomics is a science aimed to identify and interpret the metabolic profiles of a gi...
none6noBackground and aim of the study: Extrauterine growth restriction and failure to thrive remain...